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As expected, Clemmings has been placed on injured reserve and will miss the remainder of the 2018 season. The fourth-year lineman suffered a knee injury during a Week 8 loss to Indianapolis and will now work towards recovering in time for the 2019 season. David Sharpe replaces Clemmings on the active roster and will attempt to provide the Raiders with offensive line depth.

Clemmings (knee) is ruled out for Thursday's game against the 49ers, Matt Kawahara of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Clemmings' lack of availability isn't surprising, considering that he's expected to be placed on injured reserve due to a knee injury suffered during Oakland's loss to the Colts in Week 8. With rookie first-round pick Kolton Miller now healthy, Clemmings' absence is unlikely to hurt the Raiders' offensive line much.

Coach Jon Gruden said Monday that Clemmings (knee) will be placed on injured reserve, Michael Gehlken of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.

Clemmings suffered a knee injury during Monday's 42-28 loss to the Colts, and appears on track to miss the remainder of the 2018 season on injured reserve. The reserve tackle's absence will have a noticeable impact on Oakland's offense until rookie first-round pick Kolton Miller (knee) is able to get healthy.

Clemmings is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Colts due to a knee injury, Scott Bair of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

The severity of Clemmings' injury remains undisclosed, but the depth tackle's absence comes as a blow to Oakland's already-struggling offensive line. As long as Clemmings remain sidelined, Jon Feliciano should serve as the primary backup to Kolton Miller.

Clemmings (ankle) was limited to rehab work during minicamp, Stephen Czarda of the Redskins' official site reports.

Clemmings originally hurt his ankle in October and then lasted about a month before landing on injured reserve in November. However, the exact severity of his condition still hasn't been disclosed, and given the lineman's significant limitations in minicamp there's no certainty that Clemmings will be back to full health in time for training camp. The 2015 fourth-round pick will compete for a depth role once he's healthy.